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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. the estate of william j. carter. the jane henson foundation. and the corporation for public broadcasting.
join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from the opening of a newly restored buddhist temple in siberia which had been destroyed under stalin. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly" is provided by lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, dedicated to education. additional funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're...
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it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a connect with in their relationship? >> my advice would be, and i did reality, and then i think things will flow to you that you always wanted. there are all different ways of measuring success. it took me a long time to realize it's not about going to an ivy league school. it's not about the kind of job you had. making the best of it to build a world for yourself. if you can get there, the love and the appreciation and the pride, i believe, will come. tavis: so character trumps intellect. >> no question. tavis: the new book from buzz is into the mind and heart of my extraordinary
it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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was legal was happening well it turns out it wasn't as legal as some of the police officers wanted us to believe a new study out by researchers at n.y.u. and fordham law schools have found there was in fact a systemic effort by police to suppress those protests even when the protestors were following the laws and being peaceful peaceful the report states that in many instances the police have responded aggressively to nonviolent protests and escalated situations through arbitrary or misapplications of the law and excessive police presence or the use of unwarranted force the police response has in some cases and considered cumulatively undermined basic assembly and expression freedoms now in total there were about one hundred thirty incidents of excessive or unwarranted force so how can this happen well john duffel is the co-host of radio dispatch he's in our new york studio and john when the people are who are sworn to protect and serve are the ones causing danger to the community what's the takeaway here. well i think that the main takeaway here like you said is the one hundred thirt
was legal was happening well it turns out it wasn't as legal as some of the police officers wanted us to believe a new study out by researchers at n.y.u. and fordham law schools have found there was in fact a systemic effort by police to suppress those protests even when the protestors were following the laws and being peaceful peaceful the report states that in many instances the police have responded aggressively to nonviolent protests and escalated situations through arbitrary or...
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show us the guns. >> can't do that. i've got a big game tonight. i don't want to pull a muscle or anying. >> sips i guesse're nogo muscl we'll dive into new videos. >> what? >> it's obvious this is on a string. >> yeah, okay. >> it's magic. >> like a yo-yo. >> you think? >> so where's the string? is the string attached to his head? >> it just went around his body. >> it went between the legs. >> i'm going real because i think it's a really cool trick. >> real video, fake trick. >> i'm going to say it's real. >> i don't know how you call it real or fake. >> this is fake, for sure. the real trick would be getting this guy a girlfriend. >> oh! >> it looks like he shops at baby gap. >> second video, real or fake. strong super glue test. >> he might have his shoe nailed into the roof. >> i'm going fake. >> i'm going fake on this one. >> it's real. >> i think it's real too. >> i think it's fake. >> fake. >> i'm undecided. >> oh! >> come on, you were with the girls before. >> you can't leave us hanging here. >> all right. i think it's fake. i think they n
show us the guns. >> can't do that. i've got a big game tonight. i don't want to pull a muscle or anying. >> sips i guesse're nogo muscl we'll dive into new videos. >> what? >> it's obvious this is on a string. >> yeah, okay. >> it's magic. >> like a yo-yo. >> you think? >> so where's the string? is the string attached to his head? >> it just went around his body. >> it went between the legs. >> i'm going real because i...
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we used back roads and stopped when locals warned us the syrian government tanks were blocking the way ahead. the team took shelter in a local home and prayed. it was night before we were able to try to sneak through. the team turned off the headlights as we raced past the syrian army's check point. thanks be to god, they said, when they were back in the relative safety of rebel held territory. they're building makeshift clinics as fast as they can smuggle supplies across the border with turkey but there is one shortage that they can't overcome. >> you need-- especially -- >> why can't you find more doctors. >> frankly, lots of doctors are scared. >> reporter: for now the best they can do is to spend a few minutes teaching first aid before getting back on the dangerous road to the next village. in the midst of a vicious civil war this lone ambulance suffers people some hope for a better future. >> clarissa has now returned from syria and joins us from our bureau in london. clarissa couldn't help but notice a lot of civilians were being treated by these rebel medics. >> reporter: that's
we used back roads and stopped when locals warned us the syrian government tanks were blocking the way ahead. the team took shelter in a local home and prayed. it was night before we were able to try to sneak through. the team turned off the headlights as we raced past the syrian army's check point. thanks be to god, they said, when they were back in the relative safety of rebel held territory. they're building makeshift clinics as fast as they can smuggle supplies across the border with turkey...
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should the rest of us? i'm thinking, i don't know, fellas. >> the investigation will take three months to a year and make a recommendation to the faa. a problem with one engine or systemic with all engines. you heard in the earlier report earlier this month, ana grounded five of their 11 dream liners because of problems with the rolls-royce engine. engine problems on both plane, both different types of engines. >> that's my point, peter. there seems to be one problem after the other with the dream liner. >> look at the 747 when first designed the 747, it was late too. delivery late. components, this is a new aircraft, you figure it while it goes along, unfortunately you'd like it to happen before launch. >> and what about delivery of a bunch of these things? >> they ordered them. over 800 on order. a robust plane. >> none of dpliv delivered? >> no. only ana. the u.s. will take delivery of them later this year. >> what's it doing for airline sales and confidence in the airline industry? >> robust. of course,
should the rest of us? i'm thinking, i don't know, fellas. >> the investigation will take three months to a year and make a recommendation to the faa. a problem with one engine or systemic with all engines. you heard in the earlier report earlier this month, ana grounded five of their 11 dream liners because of problems with the rolls-royce engine. engine problems on both plane, both different types of engines. >> that's my point, peter. there seems to be one problem after the other...
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it's almost never used. and i write in the book if there was only one lever, johnson was going to push it. and then you see-- and if there was only one lever he was going to put his weight behind it. ask you see him use this maneuver to get the civil rights bill made. it's just fascinating. >> rose: you write in long hand? >> yes. >> rose: still? ( laughs ). >> i do my first couple of drafts in long hand. >> rose: why do you do it that way because it flows from your brain to your manned better that way? >> not exactly. i write too fast and i want to slow myself down and make myself think more. >> rose: and what's the thing that throws you-- >> that throws me? >> rose: no, thrills you. what's the most satisfying part? is it writing the last sentence and handing it over to your publisher, or in the midst of the researcher? >> that's exactly what it is. i mean, if you spend time in the johnson library and you see how he's doing-- if you're interested in political power know-- you say, "this is the greatest-- he
it's almost never used. and i write in the book if there was only one lever, johnson was going to push it. and then you see-- and if there was only one lever he was going to put his weight behind it. ask you see him use this maneuver to get the civil rights bill made. it's just fascinating. >> rose: you write in long hand? >> yes. >> rose: still? ( laughs ). >> i do my first couple of drafts in long hand. >> rose: why do you do it that way because it flows from...
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she joins us now. thank you for joining us. >> yes, ma'am. good to be with you. heather: senators john mccain, lindsey graham and kelly ayotte who we just heard from, they're all visiting my home state of north carolina a huge swing state, huge military population. they're disagreeing with the defense cuts heading to virginia and florida. sticking to the north carolina alone, that state will lose health screenings, education, senior nutrition, veterans services and employment help worth more than $100 million. so what does is at stake if these cuts go into effect? >> well, first of all, i was in north carolina a couple of weeks ago, heather and, they are talking a lot about these proposed cuts and are very concerned about that for the military families. and the way it affects the families is the readiness and the deployment skills. and as you said, these are going to hit every area of other military expenditures. we want to make certain that our men and women in uniform have what they need to redeploy and i have to tell you, the senator is right when she is blast
she joins us now. thank you for joining us. >> yes, ma'am. good to be with you. heather: senators john mccain, lindsey graham and kelly ayotte who we just heard from, they're all visiting my home state of north carolina a huge swing state, huge military population. they're disagreeing with the defense cuts heading to virginia and florida. sticking to the north carolina alone, that state will lose health screenings, education, senior nutrition, veterans services and employment help worth...
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they have given us these tips. never walk alone. if you have to go somewhere by yourself tell someone where you're going and tell them the route. avoid drinking too much. be aware of your surroundings and walk in well lit highly traveled places. >>> all right. we're talking about water, sewer and we all look for ways to save a buck on our utility costs. a recent offer to pay your bills isn't the way this go about it. joce sterman explains in this week males scam alert. >> we all feel the pain by paying our utility bills. if someone offered to cover yours it would be a tempting offer. >> to have a bill taken care of. so they are willing to take a chance, unfortunately. >> reporter: the assistant maryland attorney general said people are taking a chance on a scam. the ag's office has been fielding calls from people who said they have been called, emailed or contacted by someone offering to pay their utility bills. they say it's through a new government grant from the obama administration. >> people are, in some cases paying money to h
they have given us these tips. never walk alone. if you have to go somewhere by yourself tell someone where you're going and tell them the route. avoid drinking too much. be aware of your surroundings and walk in well lit highly traveled places. >>> all right. we're talking about water, sewer and we all look for ways to save a buck on our utility costs. a recent offer to pay your bills isn't the way this go about it. joce sterman explains in this week males scam alert. >> we all...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. trash builds up and can make your dishwasher smell. over time, grease and residue get stuck inside. for an intensive clean, use finish dishwasher cleaner. it's taking out the trash for your dishwasher. try resolve easy clean to deep clean your carpets. just 3 easy steps for beautifully clean carpets. it removes 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. . >> a little hea
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and raj mathai joins us. we've been talking about reporting about the water polo players, so i'm glad we're talking cal action, as well. >> reporter: spoken from a true cal alum like yourself. i'm sure you're thrilled. what's interesting is you know how that term wardrobe malfunction? we had one here in london. but this was fine. in fact, it led to a world record. take a look. >> about to win her first olympic gold medal and trying to make it a world record, as well. >> reporter: the crowd was so excited. dana vollmer, a world record. she was a star at cal, leading the bears to an ncaa title and now a gold medal and did it without an important piece of her gear. one of her swim caps. her outer cap popped off in the first 15 meters. she said that's never happened before during a race but it led to gold and a world record. a little cross bay love. the cal grad is married to a stanford swimmer. >> oh, my god. i can't put it into words yet. i was holding missy last night and i told her i want one of those. and it
and raj mathai joins us. we've been talking about reporting about the water polo players, so i'm glad we're talking cal action, as well. >> reporter: spoken from a true cal alum like yourself. i'm sure you're thrilled. what's interesting is you know how that term wardrobe malfunction? we had one here in london. but this was fine. in fact, it led to a world record. take a look. >> about to win her first olympic gold medal and trying to make it a world record, as well. >>...
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we can't protect these entitlements and also the national defense we need to protect us in a dangerous world. well very rarely do we hear people saying defense spending needs to be cut and in fact most people are constantly saying we need more and more well here's something to think about the u.s. inspector general for iraq reconstruction now says taxpayers have been funding a two hundred million dollars program to train iraqi police that is neither wanted nor needed i doze aimed at helping it's called the police development program and it's actually the largest state department program in the world so it definitely begs the question what do we get for our money to help answer that question i'm joined now by john glaser with antiwar dot com let me ask you this i mean what's the theory how does this happen how does so much money get wasted without being questioned at least without accountability well the waste is perfectly built into the system of how things work i mean this is just one report about one program if we go back a few months i think it was in october two thousand and eleven
we can't protect these entitlements and also the national defense we need to protect us in a dangerous world. well very rarely do we hear people saying defense spending needs to be cut and in fact most people are constantly saying we need more and more well here's something to think about the u.s. inspector general for iraq reconstruction now says taxpayers have been funding a two hundred million dollars program to train iraqi police that is neither wanted nor needed i doze aimed at helping...
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the feature that allows users to use a smartphone as a credit card. so even though n-f-c isn't widespread right now, it could be down the road. but there's one major roadblock for hackers... they have to get close to your phone, typically within a few centimeters. because the n-f-c chip has short range. so keep a close eye on your smartphone. i'm maribel aber in new york. -----end-----cnn.script----- apple and twitter... teaming up? up?the reason behind the technology investing millions of dollars... into the social networking website. website. when it comes to getting my freakfast, i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nu
the feature that allows users to use a smartphone as a credit card. so even though n-f-c isn't widespread right now, it could be down the road. but there's one major roadblock for hackers... they have to get close to your phone, typically within a few centimeters. because the n-f-c chip has short range. so keep a close eye on your smartphone. i'm maribel aber in new york. -----end-----cnn.script----- apple and twitter... teaming up? up?the reason behind the technology investing millions of...
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or to any of us. we have life tenure. and we have it presizely so that we will not be influenced by politics and by threats from anybody. >> chris: did you view that as a threat? >> i didn't view it as a threat. i'm not even sure i heard it. >> chris: well, you heard it now. >> i'm glad you brought it to my attention. >> chris: come on, you heard it. as a matter of just fact as a legal scholar was the former constitutional law lecturer, correct? how unusual is it for the court or as the president put it there an unelected group of people to overturn an act of congress? >> i'm not going to engage in saying -- we have overruled -- marbury versus madison a very old case. we did just that and we have done it in a large number of cases since then. it is part of the function of the court. look, the most important role we play and the reason we have life tenure is precisely because now and then we have to tell the majority, the people that they can't do what they want to do. that they want to do is unconstitutional and therefore
or to any of us. we have life tenure. and we have it presizely so that we will not be influenced by politics and by threats from anybody. >> chris: did you view that as a threat? >> i didn't view it as a threat. i'm not even sure i heard it. >> chris: well, you heard it now. >> i'm glad you brought it to my attention. >> chris: come on, you heard it. as a matter of just fact as a legal scholar was the former constitutional law lecturer, correct? how unusual is it...
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talk to us about keystone xl pipeline. do you look at america as a place that we can do business with, a free flowing business handshake or is it bound by regulation? >>guest: it is a place where we should do business with each other. we are each other's customers. canada is the best custom of 38 of 50 states. and as the prime minister said you look at keystone xl pipeline it is a no-brainer. it will create jobs at no public expense, and it will ensure greater energy independence. according to the state department study done it could place -- displace 40 percent of the foreign oil we are receiving from the middle east. >>eric: sir, one more question on that. china is interested in your oil as well. you would rather sell your oil to america than china, sir? >>guest: obviously our closest partner, our closest trading relationship is the up. it makes sense for us, we have a deeply integritied economy. our companies operate on both sides. much of the investment is in the oil sense in america and it makes sense for us to have t
talk to us about keystone xl pipeline. do you look at america as a place that we can do business with, a free flowing business handshake or is it bound by regulation? >>guest: it is a place where we should do business with each other. we are each other's customers. canada is the best custom of 38 of 50 states. and as the prime minister said you look at keystone xl pipeline it is a no-brainer. it will create jobs at no public expense, and it will ensure greater energy independence....
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that the assad army did this to us. we drove south into idlib province, which has seen some of the worst fighting. we met abdellatif al hamoud and his wife, sabriya. three sons have been killed fighting with the rebels. when the revolution started, i provided my sons. they were killed. i still have six. and i pray to god for the others to be martyrs, like their brothers. everyone, it seems, has a story of heartbreak. but rather than weaken them, it has only strengthened their resolve to rid syria of assad. alexander marquardt, abc news, in northern syria. >>> and why the fighting rages and our team reports on it from inside syria, another defection from the syrian regime. syria's diplomat says he can no longer represent a government that has commitmented such violent and the oppressive acts. >>> up next, the olympics. we have the news tonight, team usa has scooped up two god med a ms in swimming today. but everyone is asking, why are the chinese swimmers suddenly making big waves. bill weir leads the coverage again toni
that the assad army did this to us. we drove south into idlib province, which has seen some of the worst fighting. we met abdellatif al hamoud and his wife, sabriya. three sons have been killed fighting with the rebels. when the revolution started, i provided my sons. they were killed. i still have six. and i pray to god for the others to be martyrs, like their brothers. everyone, it seems, has a story of heartbreak. but rather than weaken them, it has only strengthened their resolve to rid...
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. >> john negroponte's, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> pressure is rising on the european central bank to address the crisis. a sign of how widespread the concern is, today the u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner made an unexpected visit to his german counterpart while she was on holiday and issued this statement expressing confidence in the efforts to support the euro. here is our correspondent. >> a quiet hotel on the north sea island might seem like an unlikely venue for the meeting of two policymakers, but these are unusual times. u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner, concerned about the euro zone crisis, sought a meeting with the german minister on his holiday. in a statement, they said there was a need for global cooperation to resolve debt problems. momentum is building, possibly to be unveiled at the european central bank on thursday. its chief promised last week to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro. investors took that to mean that ecb would help countries like spain by buying up their iou'e and government bonds. they purchased bonds for
. >> john negroponte's, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> pressure is rising on the european central bank to address the crisis. a sign of how widespread the concern is, today the u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner made an unexpected visit to his german counterpart while she was on holiday and issued this statement expressing confidence in the efforts to support the euro. here is our correspondent. >> a quiet hotel on the north sea island might...
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you have to register to use the service. there is a convenience see per transaction -- there is a convenience fee per transaction. >> good morning. a homecoming for the dow. it opens above the 13,000 level. there was encouraging news from europe and the u.s. a potential problem with boeing's new streamlinedreamlines. boeing still has confidence in the jet. for their first to come down soon. a 10% 20% drop. "the dark nightknight rises" was number 1 again. i'm rob nelson. >> a tragic crash in arizona killed seven people. police say the tractor-trailer crossed the median near phoenix and hit a van head down. both vehicles caught on fire. the truck driver and his wife were taken to the hospital. no word on what led to the crash. several wal-mart stores were evacuated because of bomb threats. a robotic voice phone did not bomb scares. at least a dozen threats were made in the past week. no bombs found and nobody was hurt. >> police say two men entered the store with guns drawn. there were buzzed in thinking they were police offic
you have to register to use the service. there is a convenience see per transaction -- there is a convenience fee per transaction. >> good morning. a homecoming for the dow. it opens above the 13,000 level. there was encouraging news from europe and the u.s. a potential problem with boeing's new streamlinedreamlines. boeing still has confidence in the jet. for their first to come down soon. a 10% 20% drop. "the dark nightknight rises" was number 1 again. i'm rob nelson. >>...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the new depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. >>> in march, we brought you the story of the russian punk band. they put on masks so you can't always tell which ones are there. they're known for being anonymous and politically charged. more than 100,000 people took to the streets of moscow earlier this year, singing a song called "putin chickens out." according to russian authorities, they went too far. on february 21st when they stormed the altar of the christ the savior cathedral to sing an anti-putin punk prayer. they were only there for about a minute but it offended many believers
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when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh oh. [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. . >>> we have all done it, got caught up in our smartphones or tablets. how many of you do it while you're outside walking along a busy street or on a metro platform? >> as allison seymour reports, there is a growing trend in what is called distracted walking and a number of states are trying to prevent it. >> reporter: forget being able to chew gum and walk. as this surveillance video shows, we're having a hard enough timecism -- simply talking and walking. you're looking at footage of a man who stumble on the train tracks while on the cell phone. it illustrates a growing trend of people who are suffering injuries from what is called distracted walking. >> and people, you know, they want to keep up with it. >> reporter: by people, he means anyone everywhere. from new jersey to d.c. and chicago and out west in utah. ped
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. . >>> we have all done it, got caught up in our smartphones or tablets. how many of you do it while you're outside walking along a busy street or on a metro platform? >> as allison seymour reports, there is a growing trend in what is...
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host: marcia's joins us from texas -- marcia joins us from texas. caller: i am independent and i did vote for obama. this is an election year and there is a problem with jobs and the economy. bring home those troops will cause a big problem in terms of the economy. i believe things will change after this election if obama is elected. i don't think things will change until after the election. this is a political environment. thank you so much for your call. host: how much are you thinking about the issue of afghanistan as you look at candidates and think about your vote? caller: i am kind of on the fence. no matter who vote for, i probably will be holding my nose a little be it. as far as afghanistan, that money should not be spent the re. no matter how much we think we know, we do not know what the bargain was in terms of afghanistan and why that money was promised. i think we need to wait and see what happens after the election. host: thank you for sharing your perspective. you can: about the inspector general report. democrats can call and 202-737
host: marcia's joins us from texas -- marcia joins us from texas. caller: i am independent and i did vote for obama. this is an election year and there is a problem with jobs and the economy. bring home those troops will cause a big problem in terms of the economy. i believe things will change after this election if obama is elected. i don't think things will change until after the election. this is a political environment. thank you so much for your call. host: how much are you thinking about...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> what would you do if your boyfriend or girlfriend was deathly ill and a transplant was the only way to save them? >> it's what happened to one couple. what happened proved next they were meant for each other in more ways than one. >> other than being tired, i've been feeling so ill. >> she called me, maybe 25 to 30 times over the course of a few hours. that was odd. when i'd answer the phone, she would say, hey, what's going on? i'd say, what's up? she would ask as if she hadn't called five minutes earlier. >> i was acting as if i was disoriented. later in the week he said i wasn't responding to text messages or e-mails. >> i knew was wrong. >> her liver was failing. >> she came in in dire straits. >> she was rapidly progressing towards death before our eyes. >> i think i was in a lot of pain. >> that was the worst
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> what would you do if your boyfriend or girlfriend was deathly ill and a transplant was the only way to save them? >> it's what happened to one couple. what happened proved next they were meant for each other in more ways than one....
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this is what brought the mortgage crisis on to us. it isn't the story of people who are buying a house and maybe should not own a house. many of the veterans in the center on houses for many years. some were tricked by the circumstances of their mortgage, some have lost their homes, some were on the verge of losing their homes these are after people, going back to the korean war, vietnam, even world war ii. beyond that, the young veterans coming into the center, those have done all the right things after serving multiple tours of duty. one in particular had gone back to college and got his degree of began to look at what was available out there and was thinking about reenlisting in his mid-30s because he saw no real job opportunities. this is one of the underlying things of the book. we make the point, manufactured in got hammered and continues to be getting hammered, but our jobs are supposed to be service jobs, smart-based jobs. the whole process began to eliminate the blue-collar jobs has moved into the white collar jobs with a rea
this is what brought the mortgage crisis on to us. it isn't the story of people who are buying a house and maybe should not own a house. many of the veterans in the center on houses for many years. some were tricked by the circumstances of their mortgage, some have lost their homes, some were on the verge of losing their homes these are after people, going back to the korean war, vietnam, even world war ii. beyond that, the young veterans coming into the center, those have done all the right...
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and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ] it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah we are. no...we're not. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the value plan. are you in good hands? >>> at the top of the show, we asked you why are you awake? producer john tower has your answers. john? >> frances writes, was up all weekend wat
and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of...
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it will continue to bring us the fog coast side. but as we head into wednesday and thursday it will start to build in over the bay area. that will mean warmer temperatures in the east bay locations. low pressure here will bring a chance of isolated thunderstorms near the sierra as we head into the midweek time frame as well. if you have any plans going to yosemite or lake tahoe there is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms. our highs for tomorrow, san jose delightful and 83. sunnyvale 80. 78 for redwood city. half moon bay 63 degrees. 68 for downtown san francisco. in the north bay, hot 90s. ukiah 94, 82 for petaluma and 84 for napa, 74 oakland, union city 78 degrees. the further east you go, you will warm up with 93 and brentwood, 90 for concord and 74 for watsonville. maybe a slight dip in temperatures and a little more fog as we head into tuesday. and then after that get ready for a nice warm up inland. back into the 90s. mike is here tomorrow at 4:30. >> thank you, leigh. >>> and we want to thank some people who are helping f
it will continue to bring us the fog coast side. but as we head into wednesday and thursday it will start to build in over the bay area. that will mean warmer temperatures in the east bay locations. low pressure here will bring a chance of isolated thunderstorms near the sierra as we head into the midweek time frame as well. if you have any plans going to yosemite or lake tahoe there is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms. our highs for tomorrow, san jose delightful and 83. sunnyvale 80. 78...
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he joins us now check the shorts. do you think it's turning bullish because the fed is ready to do something? >> i think a lot of traders are positioning themselves. if we look at our models from a longer-term perspective the market hasn't gone that far. from a medium-term perspective in the last three to four months, we're still in a slight down trend. the most interesting thing we've seen in our models in recent days is short-term models which in many cases predict new trends, have gotten very bullish over the last couple of days. i think if you look at the august gold chart you'll see the triangular formation where we had the four month down trend intersecting with a two-month uptrend and thursday of last week we got through the 1609 level, which was a top of that formation and was a big sign as a breakout for many traders from a technical standpoint. the market is starting to move higher. >> what about that versus the fundamentals of what's happening in the currency markets? i mean if you're watching the dollar an
he joins us now check the shorts. do you think it's turning bullish because the fed is ready to do something? >> i think a lot of traders are positioning themselves. if we look at our models from a longer-term perspective the market hasn't gone that far. from a medium-term perspective in the last three to four months, we're still in a slight down trend. the most interesting thing we've seen in our models in recent days is short-term models which in many cases predict new trends, have...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. great news! the video call went very very well. asia is on board. too bad you couldn't participate. probably you were worried about overages on that limited data plan you use. perhaps you shouldn't have uploaded so many vacation photos. ooh. ah. these shorts are for a younger person, wouldn't you say. [ male announcer ] why limit your iphone? switch to sprint, the only network with truly unlimited data for your iphone. with truly unlimited data unemployment been so high for so long. and as a result, more than 16 million kids are living in poverty-- that's the most since 1962. it's worst where the construction industry collapsed, and one of those places is central florida. we went there 16 months ago to meet families who'd become home
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. great news! the video call went very very well. asia is on board. too bad you couldn't participate. probably you were worried about overages...
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there were there for 90 minutes till they used a crane to reach them and get them down. the last rider was brought down 90 minutes ago. >>> the identity of a woman killed in a party bus accident was released. she and a woman were fighting on the bus when somehow the door of the bus opened and they fell out. the other woman was injured and she was planning on going to san jose state university. >>> the push is on to find a bone marrow match for a oakland teen. ktvu's ann rubin talked with family and strangers determined to find a match and she explains why it will not be easy. >> reporter: she goes by sea rod, and she likes to win. she thought she beat leukemia till a few months ago. >> we thought it went away but unfortunately she had a relapse. >> reporter: she needs a bone marrow transplant to survive and her chances of finding a donor are slim. >> the community, we have lower survival rates because there is not enough of us. >> reporter: so the family is trying to change that with help from the oakland police department and the mayor. setting up bone marrow drives. >>
there were there for 90 minutes till they used a crane to reach them and get them down. the last rider was brought down 90 minutes ago. >>> the identity of a woman killed in a party bus accident was released. she and a woman were fighting on the bus when somehow the door of the bus opened and they fell out. the other woman was injured and she was planning on going to san jose state university. >>> the push is on to find a bone marrow match for a oakland teen. ktvu's ann rubin...
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it will continue to bring us the fog coast side. but as we head into wednesday and thursday it will start to build in over the bay area. that will mean warmer temperatures in the east bay locations. low pressure here will bring a chance of isolated thunderstorms near the sierra as we head into the midweek time frame as well. if you have any plans going to yosemite or lake tahoe there is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms. our highs for tomorrow, san jose delightful and 83. sunnyvale 80. 78 for redwood city. half moon bay 63 degrees. 68 for downtown san francisco. in the north bay, hot 90s. ukiah 94, 82 for petaluma and 84 for napa, 74 oakland, union city 78 degrees. the further east you go, you will warm up with 93 and brentwood, 90 for concord and 74 for watsonville. maybe a slight dip in temperatures and a little more fog as we head into tuesday. and then after that get ready for a nice warm up inland. back into the 90s. mike is here tomorrow at 4:30. >> thank you, leigh. >>> and we want to thank some people who are helping f
it will continue to bring us the fog coast side. but as we head into wednesday and thursday it will start to build in over the bay area. that will mean warmer temperatures in the east bay locations. low pressure here will bring a chance of isolated thunderstorms near the sierra as we head into the midweek time frame as well. if you have any plans going to yosemite or lake tahoe there is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms. our highs for tomorrow, san jose delightful and 83. sunnyvale 80. 78...